December 2, 2025 -- Sin dislocates the soul; Christ resets and the Spirit restores
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Finally, then, brothers, we ask and urge you in the Lord Jesus, that as you received from us how you ought to walk and to please God, just as you are doing, that you do so more and more. 2 For you know what instructions we gave you through the Lord Jesus. 3 For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality; 4 that each one of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honor, 5 not in the passion of lust like the Gentiles who do not know God; 6 that no one transgress and wrong his brother in this matter, because the Lord is an avenger in all these things, as we told you beforehand and solemnly warned you. 7 For God has not called us for impurity, but in holiness. 8 Therefore whoever disregards this, disregards not man but God, who gives his Holy Spirit to you.
I Thessalonians 4:1-8 ESV
Yesterday we considered the definition of sin as the dislocation of the soul. When Jesus makes a believer a new creation, the old limp and wobbly strides are replaced with a desire to walk with God. Sin’s limp is contrasted with salvation’s walking to please God. It is very common for new believers to hesitate in their devotion to the very One Who rescued them from the wrath of God.
Here is an example that is repeated so endlessly I have no doubt some of my readers will contact me and accuse me of namelessly using them as an illustration. A man who is incarcerated commits his life to Jesus. He gets out of prison and follows Jesus, for a few weeks or months. Then, he meets a woman. She is described as “spiritual” but not a Christian. Can such a man truly walk in a manner which pleases God when he does not refrain from lust? No. To lust after a non-Christian is to intentionally engage in dislocating one’s soul, to disengage from the holiness required to follow God, and choosing instead to stumble in impure desires and the violation of one’s vows to God. Whatever sin we treasure, whenever it happens, we return to the halting and limping gate of former sins.
Notice the final line of today’s text: “whoever disregards this, disregards not man, but God, who gives his Holy Spirit to you”. Believers will struggle against the holiness of God. Believers will remember the old halting and limping ways of sin. But believers realize the Lord Who is Holy, has called His people from sad, sour, ways of sin into the joyful, sweet, sunshine of His love. Since in Christ we have light and life, why would we willingly, persistently, desire to be crippled? The fact we need to pose this question highlights the corruption of the dislocated soul. Do not despair. The Holy Spirit is given so that believers can please God and do so more and more.
Blessed LORD, in Exodus You revealed to Your people that You are the God Who heals. What a glorious Name. As You have rescued us in Jesus Christ, heal us of our waywardness through the powerful presence of Your Spirit. Amen.
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